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AMUSEMENTB. 0 p E E A HOUSE. direction j. C . Williamson, Ltd. "Music ryi SMELL MUSIC. Commencing on SATURDAY NEXT, JANUARY 25th, At 8 o'clock. ME. J. C. WILLIAMSON Presents the Ever-Popular NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY, NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY, THIRTEEN NIGHTS'. SEASON, During .which tho following Musical Successes will bo offered: THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN, SATURDAY NEXT,' JANUARY 25th, And 3 Following Nights. NIGHTBIRDS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 30th, And 8 Following Nights. • THE CINGALEE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, And 2 Following Nights. DOROTHY. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, And Following Night Only. /THE BOX PLANS ; THE BOX PLANS' . FOR THE ENTIRE 13 NIGHTS' „ SEASON, .WILL BE OPENED AT THE DRESDEN THURSDAY MORNING NEXT, AT 9 O'CLOCK. SATURDAY NEXT| JANUARY ' 25th, And Following 3 NIGHTS ONLY, will bo presented the Latest Musical Play, in 2 Acts (the Funniest Ever Written),

THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN. THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN. ;• THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN. Adapted from tho German of "Die Geschiedeno Frau" (Tile Divorced Wife), by Victor Leon, with Lyrics by Adrian Ross, and Music byi Leo, Fall. A GREAT ALL-STAR CAST. A GREAT ALL-STAR CAST. , '' ■ Messrs. • v • Talleur Andrews ......... Reginald Roberts W. S. Percy Victor Prince Frod Winn Edmund Sherras Charles Albert Dick Shortland Cecil Outtrim , Edward Wynne H. ! Badcliffe Pat Bchan Misses '' Sybil Anindale ' ....; Vivian Talleur Celia Ghiloni Dorothy Brunton Naucy Maunsell Bertha Collinson Biddy'Bearde ............ Queenio Burrowes THE GIRI, IN THE TRAIN. ; THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN.' "When you'ro not listening to tho musio you're roaring with'laughter." Prices.-rDress Circle: and Orchestral Stalls, 65.; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. Early Doors, Stalls, Gd.; Gallery, Is.' extra. Day Sales at Christeson's: " 'Second Production, ■ I'. ■ NIGHTBIRDS. '

THE GIRL IN TEE TRAIN. • DOROTHY '..■ ■■ ! NIGHTBIRDS Will soon 'bo in Wellington. ' .your nearest, accredited "HIS MASTER'S VOICED' Gramophone Dealer to play you all tto latest successes from these Operas,; also, all the latest . Ragtime: Melodies. .' ' ' He, will play them : for' you and be delighted to do' so. ■ ■ Catalogues free, 80i45, Wellington. ■ "THE GARDEN HOTEL.", "ONGAGE Rooms for a Week-end. Lovely Gardens, Comfortable Rooms, Good Menu, Courteous' Attention. Moderate Tariff, and ORCHESTRAL MUSIC ' EVERY SUNDAY. . ; : I . Ring tip "BELLEVUE." ' STRING BAND. I TVITESSRS.: VITETTA BROTHERS, -LWL Harp, Violin, and Fluto (Constantly engaged at Royal Oak . Hotel)," Are prepared to receive engagements for "At Homes," Garden Parties,' etc. San supply large or small Orchestra.' Address, 136 TORY. ST. 'Pliorio 2570,. rHE; WALTZ RAGE OF AUSTRALIA" "CUPID'S KISS," by tho composer of "The Kiss of Spring." '. ONLY ONE SHILLING (posted free)'. Everyone should have a copy from the . A NGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC STORE, t*. ; 116 Cuba Street. . 1 j The Favourite Cheap Music Store. LUNCHEON. SUPPER. AND TEA ROOMS. ' I PAIL'S " ' COMMERCIAL ' RESTAURANT, - LAMBTON QUAY, V. T LFTERNOON TEA A 6PECIAUTT. Open 9 a.m. till 11.15 p.m. Open 9 a.m. till 11.15 p.m.. ' .' JAMES FRASER, Proprietor, T«lephon« 2806. ~ TO MOTOR-CYCLISTS. :

JUST Landed, 4} and . 6 h.p. 3-speeds, V free engtno Precision Motor-cycles.-The ideal machines for solo or side-car work. Prico3: 41 h.p., .£75; 6 h.p., twin, i>Bs. Terras arranged. WHITCOMBE AND PYM, Motor Experts, 'Phone 2431. 138 Vivian Street. TUESDAY, JANUARY 21. Nelson, per Nikau, 4.20 p.m. Southern offices of New Zealand, per Mokoia, 4.20 p.m. ' Southern offices of New Zealand, per llaraKva, 6.15 p.m.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22. Pared ii.ail for South America, viaMonto Video, also Tenoriffe, United Kingdom, and Continent of Europo, per Athenlc, 6 p.m. . Picton, Blenheim, Havelock, and Nelson, also the Bays, to connect with 8.9. Elsie at Havelock, per Patceoa, 11.55 a.m. 1 Southern offices of New Zealand and Groymouth, Hokitika, and Eeefton, per Maori, p.m. , THURSDAY, JANUARY 23. south America, via Honto Video, Rio de Janeiro, and TcneriCfo, also United Kingdom and Continent of Europe (due ' London March 7), per Athenic, 10 a.m. (Correspondence for United Kingdom ana Continent of Europe must bo specially addreEeed.) FRIDAY, JANUARY 24. Ceylon, India, China, Japan, Straits Settlements, South Africa, and Continent of Europo and United Kingdom, via Brindisl (due London February 28), per Warrimoo, 3,30 p.m. (Jloney-orders must be obtained two hours beforo the advertised timo of closing the moils.) Australinn States (due Sydney January 28), per Warrimoo, 3.30 p.m. Money-orders must be obtained two hours before the advertised time of closing the mails. Hie next best dispatch for correspondence addressed' to the Continent of Europo and United Kingdom will be via Brindisi. closing at Wellington, per Warrlmoo, on Friday, January 24, at 3.30 p.m. Mails for Australian States, South Africa, and Fiji, elose at Auckland, per Wimmera. this day, at 4.15 p.m. o The neit best dispatch for correspondence addrereed to Onnadn, United States of America, Central America, and West Indies will be via Rnrotonga, Tahiti, and San Francisco, closing at Wellington, per Tahiti, on Friday. January 31, at 3 p.m. January 20, 1913. WIRELEBS. , PRfflimgor steamers within wireless range . of Wellington are i—Wimmera, UlimjjoY , Manu-lra. Warrimoo, juul Oorlntila.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1652, 20 January 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1652, 20 January 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1652, 20 January 1913, Page 9

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